Kamikaze Hearts (1986)
November 1, 1986Release Date
Kamikaze Hearts (1986)
November 1, 1986Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Tigr
Tigr
Sharon Mitchell
Mitch
Sparky Vasc
Sparky Vasque
Jon Martin
Jon Martin
Jon Martin
Jon Martin
Jerry Abrams
Gerald Greystone
Robert McKenna
Bobby Mac
Jorge
Jorge
Mantra
Mantra
Jennifer Blowdryer
Jennifer Blowdryer
David Clark
Make-Up Man
George Paul Csicsery
Duke
Juliet Bashore
Director
Eric Rekard
Ant Mae
Phil Hopper
Cameraman
John Knoop
Writer
Geoff Alderman
Sound Recordist
Marian Wilde
Boom Operator
Pheeno Barbidoll
Wardrobe Mistress
Sharon Hennessey
Producer
Phaery Burd
Script Girl
Heinz Legler
Producer
Siri Aarons
Assistant Director
Bob Rivkin
Producer
Charlie Pickel
Charlie
Walt Fowler
Composer
Hans Fuss
Hans / Art Direction
Paul M. Young
Composer
David Golia
Cinematographer
Debbie Shine
Debbie
Mistress Kat
Offscreen Interviewer (voice)
Angie
Mitch's Cousin
Denise
Her Friend
Vincent Fronczek
Still Photographer
Ed Jones
Cab Driver
Charles Webb
Club Owner
Leslie Shatz
Sound
Gary Clayton
Recording Supervision
Miriam Tinguely
Art Direction
Greg Victoroff
Attorney
Media.
Details.
Wiki.
Kamikaze Hearts (alternately titled Fact or Fiction) is a 1986 American quasi-documentary film directed by Juliet Bashore and written by Bashore, Tigr Mennett, and John Knoop. It stars Sharon Mitchell, Tigr Mennett, Jon Martin, Sparky Vasque, Jerry Abrahms, and Robert McKenna. The soundtrack was composed by Georges Bizet, Walt Fowler, and Paul M. Young.
The film, while partly fictional, is based on the real life relationship between Mitchell and her girlfriend Tigr Mennett, who were both pornographic actresses. In Kamikaze Hearts, a camera crew follows Mitchell, nicknamed "Mitch," as she stars in a porn parody of the opera Carmen that Mennett is directing.
Facets Multi-Media released the film in November 1986. It received a 2K restoration by the UCLA Film & Television Archive and was re-released by Kino Lorber, premiering on May 13, 2022.